Transforming the future of the connected ship

19 November 2015: Inmarsat and Ericsson, a leading communications technology and services company, have signed a strategic maritime agreement to facilitate the sharing of cargo, logistics and vessel operational data to help streamline the maritime supply chain.

The two companies will jointly develop services, solutions and applications to drive industry standards for satellite connectivity and application integration in the maritime industry.

As a first step, Ericsson has signed a distribution contract to offer XpressLink, Inmarsat’s combined L-band and Ku-band VSAT network for the maritime market.

Global connectivity

XpressLink offers an easy upgrade path to Inmarsat’s Fleet Xpress service, powered by the new Global Xpress constellation, when it becomes available in the coming months. It is intended that the distribution agreement with Ericsson will be extended to Fleet Xpress at that time.

The new strategic relationship will also pave the way for integration between Ericsson’s Maritime ICT Cloud and global connectivity, delivered over both Inmarsat’s Ka- and L-band satellite communications networks.

Ericsson’s Maritime ICT Cloud is an end-to-end managed cloud solution that connects vessels at sea to shore-based operations, including maintenance service providers, customer support centers, fleet/transportation partners, port operations and authorities. It ensures trucks will spend less idle time at ports, cargo will spend less time in transit, and producers will be better able to plan their shipments.

Transformational agreement

Ronald Spithout, President Inmarsat Maritime, says:

“With Fleet Xpress, the world’s first mobile hybrid Ka/L-band high-speed broadband service, embedded in and enabling world-class solutions from Ericsson, we are re-defining maritime connectivity. This transformational agreement will open up opportunities for vessel operators and managers to capture intelligent data immediately.

Everyone is talking about ‘big data’, but eventually it is the deployment of applications onboard and the end-to-end management of integrated intelligence, that will ultimately change the way the maritime industry operates; making it more efficient, greener and unlocking greater value.

We are happy that the reliability of the Inmarsat constellation of satellites and operational standards are recognized as the best fit in the Ericsson roadmap of integrated services.”

Tremendous value

John Taxgaard, Head of Maritime at Ericsson, says:

“Ericsson believes that the Internet of Things has the potential to generate tremendous value for the maritime industry.

Partnering with the leading provider of global mobile satellite communications services is the best means of helping the maritime industry to realize this value.

Together with Inmarsat we will jointly develop fully integrated services, solutions and applications, and work toward establishing maritime industry standards for satellite connectivity and application integration.”

The recent announcement of a contract between Ericsson and U-Ming Marine, a leading shipping company, highlights how the strategic cooperation agreement works in practice – Ericsson will provide U-Ming Marine with end-to-end connected vessel and voyage optimization solutions, powered by satellite connectivity from Inmarsat.

This content extract was originally sourced from an external website
(Inmarsat Media Centre)
and is the copyright of the external website owner. TelecomTV is not responsible for the content of external websites. Legal Notices

Email Newsletters

Stay up to date with the latest industry developments: sign up to receive TelecomTV's top news and videos plus exclusive subscriber-only content direct to your inbox – including our daily news briefing and weekly wrap.